
“What if one day we could no longer see the nature clearly? Clean air protects not only health but also nature's greatest art.”
A Hazy Morning
This photo was taken from my window on an ordinary morning in Bhaktapur.
At first glance, it looked peaceful, but the haze caught my attention.
My first thought was, I wish I could see green everywhere instead of this dusty view.
I wish the sun's rays were visible instead of disappearing into the haze. That thought stayed with me.
What if this became our future? What if children grew up never seeing a clear sunrise or a landscape painted in nature's true colours? What if the light could no longer reach our eyes because of pollution, leaving nature hidden behind a curtain of dust? Nature is the greatest artist.
Every sunrise, every tree, every mountain, and every ray of sunlight is a masterpiece.
Clean air is not only essential for our health, it is also essential for protecting the beauty that nature has created. Sometimes, protecting clean air simply means protecting our chance to witness the world's greatest work of art.
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